YOUR CARD IS NOT SAFE
Credit cards misuse is not limited to the loss or theft of actual credit cards. A capable criminal only needs to know your credit card number to fraudulently make numerous charges, including cash withdrawals, against your account.
Sign your card as soon as you receive it, or you can write “Ask for ID” on the signature panel.
1.Always keep your card in a safe and secure place.
2.If you have a Personal Identification Number (PIN), store it separately from your card.
3.When you no longer need records containing personal account information, don’t simply discard them — destroy them.
4.If you believe your card has been lost or stolen, please call us immediately at 800-356-0011.
5.Cancel unused cards.
6. Photocopy both the front and back of all your credit cards and keep the copies in a safe and secure location. This will enable you to cancel your credit card as soon as possible if is lost or stolen.
7. Endorse all credit cards as soon as they arrive.
8. It is advisable not to carry credit cards in your wallet or purse.
9. If you have a Personal Identification Number (PIN), store it separately from your card.
10. When you write a check, never allow the salesperson to write down your credit card number on the check. If paying by credit card, never let the salesperson write down your driver's license or social security number.
11. Don't be fooled by a scam where a con artist wants to verify your credit card number because you won a prize.
12.Don’t give your credit card number to anyone, except when ordering by phone or through the Internet — and only from reputable companies!
13.If you need to cancel a reservation made with your card, do so well in advance. Write down the cancellation code and/or the name of the person you spoke with.


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